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so, abbas, what kind of common interests did you discover?thtr we all like greek salad. [ laughter ] but i think, on a more serious note, it was -- you know, when it comes to humanitarian work, there is no religious boundaries. and that is one thing that was clear -- it doesn't matter what faith you are in. we're in it together. >> rabbi marv, what was it like for you when you first met the refugees? >> well, we had been there for the sabbath. most of the rabbis got there friday, and the muslim leaders came in on saturday night, and we were all sort of waiting. 'cause we hadn't met them. we didn't know them. we hadn't communicated with them. and it was very exciting. the thing that concerned me the most, and i talked with them about early on, was, being with jews, being with an israeli organization, does it impact on their safety? were there any problems that they might encounter as a result of participating with us? and they assured me, no. >> and when you heard that question, what did you think about that? >> again, it was something that ca
so, abbas, what kind of common interests did you discover?thtr we all like greek salad. [ laughter ] but i think, on a more serious note, it was -- you know, when it comes to humanitarian work, there is no religious boundaries. and that is one thing that was clear -- it doesn't matter what faith you are in. we're in it together. >> rabbi marv, what was it like for you when you first met the refugees? >> well, we had been there for the sabbath. most of the rabbis got there friday,...
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john mccain was a huge fan of abba. >> why abba? take a chance?me to an abrupt halt on october 26, 1960. i just like abba. i'm one of those people who is willing to admit that i like abba. absolutely, absolutely i would. >> i'm willing to admit it too. and remember when we were -- he invited some of us in the press corps to his cabin in arizona. it's the only thing that was playing was abba. >> that's right. >> what is your memory, maybe something that people don't know about him? >> my memory watching that clip of him on the back of his straight talk express bus which is where so many of us spent so many hours, my memory was the first day that he relaunched his campaign in 2007, he had the big straight talk express bus. a bunch of us were on the back of it. but he had promised tv networks that they would each get an interview on the bus. but the place that the bus was going was only ten minutes away. so in order to accommodate all of the networks, the bus just went in a circle around and around downtown des moines, back and forth. finally he look
john mccain was a huge fan of abba. >> why abba? take a chance?me to an abrupt halt on october 26, 1960. i just like abba. i'm one of those people who is willing to admit that i like abba. absolutely, absolutely i would. >> i'm willing to admit it too. and remember when we were -- he invited some of us in the press corps to his cabin in arizona. it's the only thing that was playing was abba. >> that's right. >> what is your memory, maybe something that people don't know...
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: you like abba?heers and applause ] everybody loves abba. >> jimmy: i remember nirvana, i always thought there was an element of snobbery, they didn't like this band, this band. turns out you love so many different kinds of -- >> i think it was in our bio that it said, if black sabbath and abba had a love baby, that it would be nirvana. >> jimmy: it would be you, wow. >> worked out, yeah. >> jimmy: thank you, by the way. you filled in as host of this show for me on halloween last year. [ cheers and applause ] while my son was having surgery. i appreciate that. you pinch-hit for me. >> that was really fun. >> jimmy: was it fun? did you have a good time? >> i had a blast. i dressed as david letterman. >> jimmy: that's right, i think we have a photograph of your costume. [ laughter ] >> yeah, that was amazing. that was great. then we also got to jam with alice cooper that night. >> jimmy: who's one of your favorites. >> who's one of my favorites. >> jimmy: you never jammed with alice before? >> we had j
: you like abba?heers and applause ] everybody loves abba. >> jimmy: i remember nirvana, i always thought there was an element of snobbery, they didn't like this band, this band. turns out you love so many different kinds of -- >> i think it was in our bio that it said, if black sabbath and abba had a love baby, that it would be nirvana. >> jimmy: it would be you, wow. >> worked out, yeah. >> jimmy: thank you, by the way. you filled in as host of this show for me...
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and he said abba. now, i love a good '70s band and i love a vocalist as well, but here's this warrior tough guy telling me he likes abba. i gave him a couple of song titles and he gave me a couple back. and he said, kelly o., take a chance on me. i said, senator, why abba? and it took a few conversations, but remember that block of time when he was isolated from the world, its music, its poetry, its news. when he re-emerged, abba was in, and so he said people go to see mamma mia. and so this tough guy embraced the swedish rock band abba. and i have smiled when i've thought of that in recent days. but the back-and-forth was we were doing song titles to each other, dancing queen and everything. so he not only told me he liked it, he wanted a contest of who knew abba better. when i also think of it in sort of the bigger story of the deprivation he experienced to the kind of playful joy of that music, i was always struck that that was something that he had fun with. >> there are so many great reminiscences
and he said abba. now, i love a good '70s band and i love a vocalist as well, but here's this warrior tough guy telling me he likes abba. i gave him a couple of song titles and he gave me a couple back. and he said, kelly o., take a chance on me. i said, senator, why abba? and it took a few conversations, but remember that block of time when he was isolated from the world, its music, its poetry, its news. when he re-emerged, abba was in, and so he said people go to see mamma mia. and so this...
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but, abba is legendary. >> legendary.now what i'm talking about. >> so, yes. barbra streisand is a friend. she lives in the same community. >> jimmy: barbra streisand, wow. >> we thought we'd show it to barbra. she wanted to see it. so, we went over to her house and put the movie on. and she said, "come sit beside me, darling." so, i sat beside her and i'm watching the "oh, my god. what am i doing? showing this to barbra streisand." the movie finished and she said, "that was absolutely wonderful, darling." i said, "thank you so much." ma. [ laughter ] she just said, "oh, sammy, are you all right?" i said, "but, barbra, he just bit me." >> jimmy: is sammy all right? yeah, i'm the one bleeding. yeah, i mean -- >> exactly. >> jimmy: sammy's fine. the dog did not like your performance. >> no, no, no. >> jimmy: no and barbra was just being very -- >> she was very gracious about the whole thing. >> jimmy: but then you do this -- you do this "mamma mia!" and now you're singing -- now cher is there. >> cher was -- >> jimmy: that'
but, abba is legendary. >> legendary.now what i'm talking about. >> so, yes. barbra streisand is a friend. she lives in the same community. >> jimmy: barbra streisand, wow. >> we thought we'd show it to barbra. she wanted to see it. so, we went over to her house and put the movie on. and she said, "come sit beside me, darling." so, i sat beside her and i'm watching the "oh, my god. what am i doing? showing this to barbra streisand." the movie finished...
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that does not make it easier for israel to paint you as anti semitic rejectionists president mahmoud abbas went to the security council in february twentieth two thousand and eighteen and his speech last week of the palestine national council and iterated our commitment to the two state solution where the state of palestine where these duracell limits its capital will live side by side in peace and security with the state of israel and he called for an international conference and he was willing to come to moscow then with asian president putin to meet with the with prime minister netanyahu and prime minister netanyahu refused then with asian present put in place not once or twice and accepted we are with a two state solution with. israel did not recognize us since one thousand eight hundred we have accepted resolutions two for two and three is rare and who has israel and since one thousand eight hundred israel has done nothing but to dictate settlements on the land that's obviously a palestinian state that's the reality that's a reality we never abandon that was their solution that's a tw
that does not make it easier for israel to paint you as anti semitic rejectionists president mahmoud abbas went to the security council in february twentieth two thousand and eighteen and his speech last week of the palestine national council and iterated our commitment to the two state solution where the state of palestine where these duracell limits its capital will live side by side in peace and security with the state of israel and he called for an international conference and he was...
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a flagrant assault on the palestinian people that's palestinian president mahmoud abbas is describing the decision by the u.s. to hold all funding to the u.n. agency that helps palestinian refugees known as annorah the latest declaration by washington comes a week after the trumpet ministration said that it was causing more than two hundred million dollars in economic aid to the agency it will in effect and decades of financial support spent on health education and food security well the u.s. state department spokeswoman heather not released a statement saying when we made a u.s. contribution of sixty million dollars in january we made it clear that the united states was no longer willing to shoulder the very disproportionate share of the burden of costs that we had assumed for many al-jazeera sports reports. palestinian president mahmoud abbas says the decision by the united states to stop funding the un agency helping palestinian refugees is a flagrant assault against his people more than one million of them rely on food aid handed out by so the decision by the us not to pay the ant
a flagrant assault on the palestinian people that's palestinian president mahmoud abbas is describing the decision by the u.s. to hold all funding to the u.n. agency that helps palestinian refugees known as annorah the latest declaration by washington comes a week after the trumpet ministration said that it was causing more than two hundred million dollars in economic aid to the agency it will in effect and decades of financial support spent on health education and food security well the u.s....
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abba sees teams taking alternating pace of penalties after the first spot kick. the winner takes it all. but what do they make of the new system? >> it is good because in the old system, the team going second was under greater pressure which could make them lose. in this system, ifif the first person misses, his teammate can still level the score. reporter: -- >> it makes a difference psychologically. we will have to wait and see if it is adopted by german football and at the next world cup. reporter: with the system also said to be trialed in the english league this season, it might not be long before abba takes center stage in football. brent: in your early football -- your early football, the german squad through 1-1 with sweden in the away game. scoring was massimo bruno. the germans advanced 5-1 on aggregate. in another game, the surprise winners against austria, knocking the austrians out with a 6-1 aggregate win. one of bayern munich's newest signings was formally introduced to the media on thursday. he formally played -- was a german national team player
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that's why we are here. >> who doesn't love a good abba they have? >> reporter: abba -- hayward is also home to several colleges. you may no one of their alums. yes, the great tom hanks studied his craft in hayward. a city that is enjoying a downtown renaissance b st. has come alive in the last decade. hey where hardware 70+ years in business is riding that way. it's upstairs attic was once a boxing gym where heavyweight champ george foreman trained. now it caters to the locals in a family like atmosphere. >> i would assume you know most of your customers. >> we know most of our customers by name. kind of like the cheers bar. you know everyone by their first name. we get a lot of that. it has been a fantastic ride. >> reporter: from down home to the next generation all eyes are on hayward's $65 million library. located at the corner of sea and mission boulevard this net energy building will push hayward into the next century. the old library, across the street, will become part of heritage plaza. a park and amphitheater that will serve as a magnet fo
that's why we are here. >> who doesn't love a good abba they have? >> reporter: abba -- hayward is also home to several colleges. you may no one of their alums. yes, the great tom hanks studied his craft in hayward. a city that is enjoying a downtown renaissance b st. has come alive in the last decade. hey where hardware 70+ years in business is riding that way. it's upstairs attic was once a boxing gym where heavyweight champ george foreman trained. now it caters to the locals in a...
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also known as abba sees teams take alternating pairs of penalties off the first spot cake. too often high new teams have a style the way that sites. but what they make of the new system. it's good because in the old system the team going second was under greater pressure which could make them lose in this system if the first person misses his teammate can still level the school and that is that it doesn't even count your own player on the way back which makes a difference psychologically so you will have to wait and see if it's adopted by german football and in the next world cup. with the system also set to be trial to me endlessly cut the season it might not be long before abba takes center stage in football. change your mind. in europa league football germany is through to the next qualifying round the german squad drew one all with hakon of sweden in their overweight game in gothenburg scoring for life. the germans advance five to one on aggregate in another game is c.s.k. of severe were the surprise winners against amir of austria knocking the austrians out with a six
also known as abba sees teams take alternating pairs of penalties off the first spot cake. too often high new teams have a style the way that sites. but what they make of the new system. it's good because in the old system the team going second was under greater pressure which could make them lose in this system if the first person misses his teammate can still level the school and that is that it doesn't even count your own player on the way back which makes a difference psychologically so you...
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back to abbas brigades now for the last four years the popular tourist destination had been used as a military barracks helen fisher has more from neighboring djibouti. it's historic it's impressive now it's back in control of the local population. carol castle stands at the foot of the mountain overlooking the city of tire is in the yemen highlands the last four years has been used as a barracks for you even backed abu abbas brigades but a government military commission has no taken back control. but that about is that i believe the reopening of the castle after four years of closure sends a clear message that the state will extend its authority over every inch of the country and no faction or party will ever have sovereignty or control over time as . this is a site loved by the locals and loved by the children who know little of its history built more than eight hundred years ago cairo castle is the city's top destination for tourists from all over the world that sound. as always great to paint a smile on children's faces that's what we've seen from the first day of the the number o
back to abbas brigades now for the last four years the popular tourist destination had been used as a military barracks helen fisher has more from neighboring djibouti. it's historic it's impressive now it's back in control of the local population. carol castle stands at the foot of the mountain overlooking the city of tire is in the yemen highlands the last four years has been used as a barracks for you even backed abu abbas brigades but a government military commission has no taken back...
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farmhouse to the avatar if the function of the tunnels and it some to randian complex remains unclear the abba tongue and the cult of therapeutic sleep are profoundly mysterious. the pilgrims who reportedly see the goddess crappiest on their first night and he would explain the fair appeared to. us did they in fact see masked priests visiting the patients by night. and what part did the sacred serpents play. did they really suck the sickness out of the patient's bodies. the cure certainly seems to have worked. this man is offering an enormous leg to the day at sea in gratitude for being healed. they have a ton a deputy doris is now being reconstructed the original stones that have survived being incorporated. a stadium was an essential feature of greek sanker at places every four years competitive games were held here in the name of the day it as a dylan p.-a or delfi. and then of course there's the famous the it built in the said and second centuries b.c. it originally had a capacity of six thousand two hundred later it was extended to accommodate twelve thousand three hundred. the theatre di
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that's right to spokesman for palestinian president mahmoud abbas said the u.s. rep decision represents quote a flagrant assault against the palestinian people and a defiance of u.n. resolutions that's a reference to the many resolutions the united nations has passed by large majorities continuing the mandate of an era to work with the palestinian refugees he also added that the u.s. no longer plays a real role in the region and is not part of the solution the palestinian foreign minister riyadh all molecules called on arab nations to step up and provide some of the funding that will now need to be made up after the us decided to cut those those millions of dollars ok rob reynolds with more on the decision of the u.s. to cut funding to the palestinians thank you for all those details. the u.s. and canada have missed a deadline to revamp the north american free trade agreement talks broke up without a deal although trump says they'll now resume on wednesday in the meantime the white house says it will press ahead with a new trade agreement with mexico so that movi
that's right to spokesman for palestinian president mahmoud abbas said the u.s. rep decision represents quote a flagrant assault against the palestinian people and a defiance of u.n. resolutions that's a reference to the many resolutions the united nations has passed by large majorities continuing the mandate of an era to work with the palestinian refugees he also added that the u.s. no longer plays a real role in the region and is not part of the solution the palestinian foreign minister...
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that does not make it easier for israel to paint you as anti semitic rejectionists president mahmoud abbas went to the security council in february twentieth two thousand and eighteen and his speech last week of the palestine national council and iterated our commitment to the two state solution where the state of palestine with these duracell limits its capital will live side by side in peace and security with the state of israel and he called for an international conference and he was willing to come to moscow then with asian president putin to meet with the with prime minister netanyahu and prime minister netanyahu refused then with asian present put in place not once or twice and accepted we are with a two state solution with organized israel and israel did not recognize us since one thousand eight hundred we have accepted resolutions two for two and three where and again as israel and since one thousand eight hundred israel has done nothing but to dictate settlements on the land that's obviously a palestinian state that's the reality that's a reality we never abandon that was their so
that does not make it easier for israel to paint you as anti semitic rejectionists president mahmoud abbas went to the security council in february twentieth two thousand and eighteen and his speech last week of the palestine national council and iterated our commitment to the two state solution where the state of palestine with these duracell limits its capital will live side by side in peace and security with the state of israel and he called for an international conference and he was willing...
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but it's like a football news and shelter has signed in germany midfielders abbas and rudy from rival club byron munich ready made thirty five competitive appearances after joining bahrain last year for him but with a coaching change at byron rudi hasn't found many opportunities as signed three midfielders. paragliding now and rossi oh yeah audience of spain wrapped up victory in the acro world tour finals with is flight high above lake geneva in switzerland all of the paragliding aerobatics competitors perform spectacular aerial stunts up there but it was thirty five year old your audience who impressed the judges most about thirty thousand spectators witnessed the grand finale of this year's world to. this is that every news still to come on the show europeans to ban plastic bags to find out what is life like without plastic we look at one place that has already out. over right. if you're smart t.v. smart or with a d w force not just. what you want when you want it up to date extraordinary. you decide what's on sunday more. smart t.v. .
but it's like a football news and shelter has signed in germany midfielders abbas and rudy from rival club byron munich ready made thirty five competitive appearances after joining bahrain last year for him but with a coaching change at byron rudi hasn't found many opportunities as signed three midfielders. paragliding now and rossi oh yeah audience of spain wrapped up victory in the acro world tour finals with is flight high above lake geneva in switzerland all of the paragliding aerobatics...
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>> abba. abba. >> what did i say? >> if you're an american, you say abba.me out there. >> donny's worth $400 million. final thoughts this weekend, going into the weekend, what are your final thoughts about everything you've seen? pretty extraordinary ronald reagan clips. >> that's really what stood out to me. i was thinking i really need to go back and look at some of his speeches and remind myself how i came to become a republican. and those values are the ones worth fighting for. and we'll be able to continue to do. >> it really is -- the first clip we play of ronald reagan was so moving. but donny, it was that second clip where he talked about the waves of immigrants with every new wave, it gives us new energy and keeps us forever young. ronald reagan's words. >> if we were watching it back then and he spoke that way, you could almost take it for granted, oh, that's usa 101. i really miss usa 101. something that would be so -- you could look at it as, oh, that's a typical speech. you go, wow, where is that man. >> well, i tell you what, it is around, if
>> abba. abba. >> what did i say? >> if you're an american, you say abba.me out there. >> donny's worth $400 million. final thoughts this weekend, going into the weekend, what are your final thoughts about everything you've seen? pretty extraordinary ronald reagan clips. >> that's really what stood out to me. i was thinking i really need to go back and look at some of his speeches and remind myself how i came to become a republican. and those values are the ones...
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based on requests from egypt he was the minister of poland to affairs under phone present mahmoud abbas's government is a known opposition figure and has been living in exile in europe since july two thousand and thirteen when the military coup happened. the u.s. is that him to impose even higher tariffs on chinese imports upping the ante from ten percent to twenty five percent oppose levy will cover two hundred billion dollars worth of goods tariffs have already been imposed on thirty four billion dollars worth of chinese imports president trump accuses china of unfair trade practices and is putting pressure on beijing to reform adrian brown reports. is precious in china only fifteen percent of the country is honorable that makes the law shouldn't fertile province of very important especially now. close to the border with russia this is soybean country. china is the world's largest consumer of soybeans but it can't grow enough and so is reliant on imports to meet demand that means the decision to impose a twenty five percent levy on u.s. soil beans creates risk yet in this province the t
based on requests from egypt he was the minister of poland to affairs under phone present mahmoud abbas's government is a known opposition figure and has been living in exile in europe since july two thousand and thirteen when the military coup happened. the u.s. is that him to impose even higher tariffs on chinese imports upping the ante from ten percent to twenty five percent oppose levy will cover two hundred billion dollars worth of goods tariffs have already been imposed on thirty four...
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. ♪ >>> check out cher, turning back the clock with a little abba she dropped a track on twitter today. go ahead, this is your song. >> i love this song, but it's like my call -- ♪ give me, give me, give me your man after midnight ♪ . now you got me hyped. >> cher is getting her fans hyped. her new album covers the songs. it will hit on september 28th. >>> the "brady bunch" house really made an impression on lance bass. he put a bid on it, but he didn't get it. it didn't go to right way. the new owners, hgtv may have found the solution that will make everybody happy sources tell "e.t." the brass at hgtv have reached out to lance bass about working on the iconic "brady bunch" house. as we r reported it was only th exterior of the house that was shot for the series. the interior looks nothing like the house and was shot on a hollywood sound stage. >> i'm going turn it into the tv house. >> lance said his original plan was to gut the house and make it look lake the "brady bunch" set inside. hgtv told lance consider yourself fshlly part of the hgtv world. >> another pop star put her house
. ♪ >>> check out cher, turning back the clock with a little abba she dropped a track on twitter today. go ahead, this is your song. >> i love this song, but it's like my call -- ♪ give me, give me, give me your man after midnight ♪ . now you got me hyped. >> cher is getting her fans hyped. her new album covers the songs. it will hit on september 28th. >>> the "brady bunch" house really made an impression on lance bass. he put a bid on it, but he...
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i was in doha on tuesday talking to the cottage cheese you have the palestinian president mahmoud abbas he's in qatar arrived late wednesday will be meeting today you have a senior how master allegation of their political leadership who had been in gaza very rare meeting back in cairo talking to the egyptians you have all this movement going on we know there's various tracks of these talks there are difficulties it has to do the palestinian reconciliation which is incredibly difficult it has to do with the long lasting cease fire the end game would be to ease the siege on gaza i think people will tell you this is that we're going to keep seeing this happen this is not a surprise if there is no real long term solution for gods and there is an acknowledgment in the israeli establishment and from the military and from the intelligence that it needs to happen i think i think we're still going to have to wait and see how this develops over the course of the day but yes i think as always with this conflict it is incredibly ficelle it is volatile and anything can happen but we're still at a st
i was in doha on tuesday talking to the cottage cheese you have the palestinian president mahmoud abbas he's in qatar arrived late wednesday will be meeting today you have a senior how master allegation of their political leadership who had been in gaza very rare meeting back in cairo talking to the egyptians you have all this movement going on we know there's various tracks of these talks there are difficulties it has to do the palestinian reconciliation which is incredibly difficult it has to...
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much like abba. >> seth: people say "first reformed," "mamma mia!"he best double feature of the year. >> seth: yeah, exactly. [ laughter ] >> this really is a mind -- >> seth: i think, though, maybe "first reformed," first and then mamma mia!" to get you out of it. right? >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> it's like -- it's like taking a downer and taking an upper. >> seth: okay, great! [ laughter ] >> and then -- and then, you know, maybe a cycle. maybe you go back and see them both again. >> seth: yeah. >> but i'm really proud of them both. and also i was pregnant with my daughter in the first one. >> seth: oh, wow! >> and then i had my daughter and then i did "mamma mia!" so they're both very, very dear to me in that way, too. >> seth: well, congratulations -- >> thanks! >> seth: on a really exciting year. >> it's a great year! >> seth: yeah, it is a great year. and it's always so nice to see you. thanks so much for being here. >> thanks for having me. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: amanda seyfried, everybody. "mamma mia! here we go again"
much like abba. >> seth: people say "first reformed," "mamma mia!"he best double feature of the year. >> seth: yeah, exactly. [ laughter ] >> this really is a mind -- >> seth: i think, though, maybe "first reformed," first and then mamma mia!" to get you out of it. right? >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> it's like -- it's like taking a downer and taking an upper. >> seth: okay, great! [ laughter ] >>...
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. ♪ so when you are near me can't you hear me sos ♪ >> abba. not alba. it's really abba.their hits plus a mystery track inspired by her role in the "mamma mia" sequel. the album is available september 28th and if you want more, book your tickets. she's about to launch her tour in new zealand and australia. >> so good in "mamma mi "mamma a >> that is a great feel good movie. >>> also in "pop news" this morning, speaking of feel good, more a-list stars bringing great acting chops to the high-profile project. "mad men's" jon hamm has joined the cast. no word on what his role is but we do know they'll be joined by miles teller set to play son of goose and "chicago justice" star will be the first female pilot. as we reported val kilmer back as iceman and tommy, tom cruise may have something to do with it. he is back reprising his role from the 1986 megahit. everybody, "top gun: >>> i'm feeling this, maybe it was martha. maybe she inspired him or maybe snoop dogg has been a secret chef and we know him for other passions but it's just been announced that the dogg will teach us h
. ♪ so when you are near me can't you hear me sos ♪ >> abba. not alba. it's really abba.their hits plus a mystery track inspired by her role in the "mamma mia" sequel. the album is available september 28th and if you want more, book your tickets. she's about to launch her tour in new zealand and australia. >> so good in "mamma mi "mamma a >> that is a great feel good movie. >>> also in "pop news" this morning, speaking of feel good,...
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rick abbas stand up chances and we have the advantage of the extra man and he would love to have thought of extra man advantage and a very clear in the game. we did not, it was still two and dan for my liking and everton scored and from that moment the players reacted and got sent off 2—0. that moment the players reacted and got sent off 2-0. once again a fantastic attitude with it in very good organisation. i spoke with my players during half—time, it's not something new and fortunately it's not for the new for us. in three games the second time happened and we played almost 60 minutes with ten players. the first 25 minutes for the second half fantasticjob. liverpool will have seen manchester city drop points earlier today — they‘ re hosting brighton in the late kick off. and they'll go top with a win this evening — they're 1—0 up, thanks to mo salah, this is another big test for brighton — but they beat manchester united last week, so don't count them out yet. and here's a quick look at the other results from today huddersfield — down to ten men — hung on to draw 0—0 with cardiff while
rick abbas stand up chances and we have the advantage of the extra man and he would love to have thought of extra man advantage and a very clear in the game. we did not, it was still two and dan for my liking and everton scored and from that moment the players reacted and got sent off 2—0. that moment the players reacted and got sent off 2-0. once again a fantastic attitude with it in very good organisation. i spoke with my players during half—time, it's not something new and fortunately...
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abba, "waterloo." beethoven's fifth. two pieces by tchaikovsky. >> hall and oats. >> willie, you don't have any problem with huey, do you? he was a sound track to ""back to the future"." >> i didn't know he wasn't cool. i think he's great. >> everybody just stop. we're all so old. still ahead president trump and his legal team appear to be playing "hardball" with robert mueller over a possible interview. member of the judiciary committee senator richard blumenthal will join us to weigh in on that and rudy giuliani's timeline for the russia probe, rudy expects it to be done soon so i guess we should all hurry. plus, we'll talk to the michigan demonstrate who is poised to become the first muslim woman in congress. rashida talib will be our guest coming up on "morning joe". (ford chime) it's the ford summer sales event and now is the best time to buy. you ready for this, junior? yeah, i think i can handle it. no pressure... ...that's just my favorite boat. boom. (laughs) make summer go right with ford, america's best-sellin
abba, "waterloo." beethoven's fifth. two pieces by tchaikovsky. >> hall and oats. >> willie, you don't have any problem with huey, do you? he was a sound track to ""back to the future"." >> i didn't know he wasn't cool. i think he's great. >> everybody just stop. we're all so old. still ahead president trump and his legal team appear to be playing "hardball" with robert mueller over a possible interview. member of the judiciary...
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. —— mahmoud abbas. the palestinian leadership are not good at the moment. house's point of view that they are not coming to the table to discuss peace. that is something they really want. ever since donald trump took the decision to move the embassy in israel tojerusalem, that has caused problems between the two leaderships. we have a growing problem into straight to get them back on the same page there might be some pressure in this, but also undoubtably a feeling that the programme in place at the moment does need to change. chris buckler, they're in washington, dc. —— there. the united states is halting its funding for the united nations' —— in china, evidence is growing that up to a million muslim uighurs are being held by chinese authorities in so—called "re—education camps". the uighurs are a muslim ethnic minority group with central asian roots. they're mostly based in china's far—western region of chen—jang, an autonomous region within the country, and they make up around 45% of the population. un human rights investigators say they're increasingly
. —— mahmoud abbas. the palestinian leadership are not good at the moment. house's point of view that they are not coming to the table to discuss peace. that is something they really want. ever since donald trump took the decision to move the embassy in israel tojerusalem, that has caused problems between the two leaderships. we have a growing problem into straight to get them back on the same page there might be some pressure in this, but also undoubtably a feeling that the programme in...
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now former british foreign minister abbas johnson's remarks about muslim women who wear face veils has triggered both criticism and praise and deepened divisions of the ruling conservative party johnson a seen as the biggest threat to promise to tourism a struggling leadership song a guy i got looks at whether islamophobia is becoming more acceptable and british politics. the politics of prejudice are creating a summer of discontent in the u.k. the labor party dogged by accusations of anti-semitism and islamophobia cost him a shadow over the governing conservative party triggered by the ex foreign secretary boris johnson's article in which he outlined his position against a ban on face males describing women who wear them as looking like letter boxes and bank robbers that prompted an inquiry into mr johnson's behavior and criticism from the prime minister the question of how a woman should dress is a matter for a woman's individual choice nobody should be trying to tell a woman how to dress in these tense times where the u.k. is shopping divided over issues of breck's it immigration an
now former british foreign minister abbas johnson's remarks about muslim women who wear face veils has triggered both criticism and praise and deepened divisions of the ruling conservative party johnson a seen as the biggest threat to promise to tourism a struggling leadership song a guy i got looks at whether islamophobia is becoming more acceptable and british politics. the politics of prejudice are creating a summer of discontent in the u.k. the labor party dogged by accusations of...
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with the system also said to be trialled in english football this season it might not be long before abba takes center stage in football for ministers of ten southeast asian nations are meeting for multilateral talks in singapore today that's right area at the top of the agenda as in meeting obviously the escalating trade dispute between the u.s. and china it's become a conflict with a potential to do harm to many of the region's economies and the latest salvo from the u.s. is giving today's talks some fresh urgency. the gathering is taking place amid continuing bad news for members of the association of southeast asian nations or. the u.s. just announced plans to raise its latest round of tariffs on two hundred billion dollars worth of chinese imports from ten to twenty five percent as part of china's growing export supply chain to as your nation stand to lose big in any trade war. a full scale conflict could slash singapore's growth next year by half the host country's leader warned the association to brace itself rules based multilateral trading system which underpin the us here is gro
with the system also said to be trialled in english football this season it might not be long before abba takes center stage in football for ministers of ten southeast asian nations are meeting for multilateral talks in singapore today that's right area at the top of the agenda as in meeting obviously the escalating trade dispute between the u.s. and china it's become a conflict with a potential to do harm to many of the region's economies and the latest salvo from the u.s. is giving today's...
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succeeded you know at the moment you have a senior hamas political delegation in cairo you have mahmoud abbas in doha you had the u.n. envoy ravin up in doha on tuesday all these talks are ongoing we're going to have to wait and see again whether those efforts can deescalate the situation and convince all sides that a long term solution is the way forward and certainly not another war stuff you know the potential flash points of course is the friday protests where we see hundreds if not thousands of people from goals and heading towards the security barrier with israel what are we expecting from tomorrow. well i've uncovered covered the last three and inside gaza the numbers are smaller than we saw in the very beginning so it's less than one percent of gaza's population that goes to that fence but it's keeping the pressure on israel one of the criteria of this cease fire is the end of those protests including what really was born out of these protests twenty weeks now laura is these incendiary kites and balloons that are being sent across the border they are far less but they do continue it i
succeeded you know at the moment you have a senior hamas political delegation in cairo you have mahmoud abbas in doha you had the u.n. envoy ravin up in doha on tuesday all these talks are ongoing we're going to have to wait and see again whether those efforts can deescalate the situation and convince all sides that a long term solution is the way forward and certainly not another war stuff you know the potential flash points of course is the friday protests where we see hundreds if not...
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hello and welcome to talking books from the abba international book festival with me, kirsty wark. ——rom the election of barack obama, what progress does t geronimojohnson think that america has made in terms of race relations? he says too many of race relations? he says too many of us have stood idly by one —— has stood idly by way of america is run red shop. in welcome to braggsville, t geronimojohnson details the life ofa t geronimojohnson details the life of a young white boy from wraxall who wins a place at the university in california. the novel explores the conflict is of race and class both in berkely and in the traditions of the deep south. —— conflicts. t geronimojohnson, welcome to talking books. you have been compared to some extremely fine authors, mark twain, it tumbled, and i wonder if that is because you have the capacity to put a magnifying glass to american life, with all its foibles, and chronicle lept in a very acute weight, but also a way that makes us laugh, to. right, i think that may definitely have something to do with it. that is definitely what moves me abou
hello and welcome to talking books from the abba international book festival with me, kirsty wark. ——rom the election of barack obama, what progress does t geronimojohnson think that america has made in terms of race relations? he says too many of race relations? he says too many of us have stood idly by one —— has stood idly by way of america is run red shop. in welcome to braggsville, t geronimojohnson details the life ofa t geronimojohnson details the life of a young white boy from...
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with the system also set to be trialled in the english league this season it might not be long before abba takes center stage in football. next newest signings was formally introduced to the media on thursday then got scuffed who is formally a player for shall and is also a german national team player is that byron's training camp in bavaria in southern germany he talked about how he thinks he might be most effective for the squad. it was always fun because i think it's already known that i see myself playing in an attacking midfielder role or would prefer that at least that's where i play best and as has been said i'm actually fairly flexible when it comes to being deployed and that's also definitely one of my strengths and so that's why i'm also ready to play another position if the coach things that is where i'd be most useful to the team minutes you know the mind with those that don't want to have the best move from come on the second day of the first cricket test between england and india and birmingham the tourists have collapsed in their first innings after a good start and wins sam
with the system also set to be trialled in the english league this season it might not be long before abba takes center stage in football. next newest signings was formally introduced to the media on thursday then got scuffed who is formally a player for shall and is also a german national team player is that byron's training camp in bavaria in southern germany he talked about how he thinks he might be most effective for the squad. it was always fun because i think it's already known that i see...
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is unacceptable and civilians most people take under the international humanitarian law so hitting abbas carrying children to school nearby a crowded market this is unacceptable and we as humanitarian organizations strongly condemn this so it's unacceptable and it's condemned by organizations like oxfam but what actions to tappan to be taken to stop it from happening i think the united national security council and the older members tears this should all pressure on both the warring parties to the strong of both stripes and sellings and civilians most people take that under international human to not they have to respect that image and law and members they have to put pressure on all the conflicting parties and we want an immediate cease fire stop why are and then go back to the peace talk that is now basically outlined by the u.n. special envoy to yemen i'll get that in just a second first was want to go back to this point because we've had this condemnation this outrage from charities such as oxfam such as the red cross care international all these organizations but we haven't heard an
is unacceptable and civilians most people take under the international humanitarian law so hitting abbas carrying children to school nearby a crowded market this is unacceptable and we as humanitarian organizations strongly condemn this so it's unacceptable and it's condemned by organizations like oxfam but what actions to tappan to be taken to stop it from happening i think the united national security council and the older members tears this should all pressure on both the warring parties to...
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those imprisoned included gyptian journalist mahmoud abbas say it known as shock and he's been locked up for five years reporting on the robbers square protests in cairo where hundreds of protesters were killed and thousands injured recently shall can be nominated for unesco is press freedom prize and multi award winning journalist well about us had its home raided a may and was arrested and detained. as authorities egyptian. target what they describe as fake news new laws were passed in july to support the arrests of journalists they allow the state to block social media accounts and detain journalists who have more than five thousand followers and existing laws which are already being used to grassroots. susman your freedom new laws and more wishes. many more people who are not even journalists would be honest and because they want to express their opinion supporters of president abdel fattah el-sisi say they will safeguard freedom of expression but rights groups say it will give a legal basis for egypt to crack down on criticism or dissent nor about manly al-jazeera. a confidential
those imprisoned included gyptian journalist mahmoud abbas say it known as shock and he's been locked up for five years reporting on the robbers square protests in cairo where hundreds of protesters were killed and thousands injured recently shall can be nominated for unesco is press freedom prize and multi award winning journalist well about us had its home raided a may and was arrested and detained. as authorities egyptian. target what they describe as fake news new laws were passed in july...
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sanctioned sanctions put on here by the palestinian authority by the palestinian president mahmoud abbas because if so it is a desperate situation we try to try and move away from the politics and show our viewers what normal life is like so we went to talk to some of gaza's life guards something you never really hear about but even then life on the beach is affected by the occupation. he is arguably the best known lifeguard in gaza also known as the teacher or the swimmer fifty five year old ayman is a veteran on these beaches. when children come to the beach you feel like they are releasing the depression they have been. when they enjoy the water you feel like they need it it's like a mental really. be forgiven to think that this is a beach just like anywhere else in the world and even though it offers some sense of the state for the people of israel cedes remains ever present just a few kilometers off the coast israeli navy patrols the waters imposing its years long naval blockade and israeli navy vessel lies in the background we noticed it using a water cannon just before we started
sanctioned sanctions put on here by the palestinian authority by the palestinian president mahmoud abbas because if so it is a desperate situation we try to try and move away from the politics and show our viewers what normal life is like so we went to talk to some of gaza's life guards something you never really hear about but even then life on the beach is affected by the occupation. he is arguably the best known lifeguard in gaza also known as the teacher or the swimmer fifty five year old...
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been arrested just a day after he resigned from office and is being transferred to the capital adeste abba with several of his top aides on monday the federal government took over the administration of the somali region to restore law and order almost stepped down after fifty people were killed in the state capital jigger on saturday the violence began after federal government troops deployed their forces leading to a standoff with local paramilitary troops the region's been plagued by violence for decades with tens of thousands of people displaced since last year thousands of people have rallied in mali's capital to condemn alleged fraud in last month's elections the main opposition leaders from a urged people to protest violence marred the first round of the election on july the twenty ninth e.u. observers are calling for more transparency and access for sunday's runoff the office of nigeria's president has condemned the blockade of the national assembly by security forces politicians was stopped for an hour from entering the building acting president yemi awesome bargello said this was
been arrested just a day after he resigned from office and is being transferred to the capital adeste abba with several of his top aides on monday the federal government took over the administration of the somali region to restore law and order almost stepped down after fifty people were killed in the state capital jigger on saturday the violence began after federal government troops deployed their forces leading to a standoff with local paramilitary troops the region's been plagued by violence...
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now former british foreign minister abbas johnson's remarks about muslim women who wear face veils has triggered both criticism and praise and deepened divisions of the ruling conservative party johnson a seen as the biggest threat to promise to tourism a struggling leadership song a guy i got looks at whether islamophobia is becoming more acceptable and british politics. the politics of prejudice are creating a summer of discontent in the u.k. the labor party dogged by accusations of anti-semitism and islamophobia cost him a shadow over the governing conservative party triggered by the ex foreign secretary boris johnson's article in which he outlined his position against a ban on face males describing women who wear them as looking like letter boxes and bank robbers that prompted an inquiry into mr johnson's behavior and criticism from the prime minister the question of how a woman should dress is a matter for a woman's individual choice nobody should be trying to tell a woman how to dress in these tense times where the u.k. is shopping divided over issues of breck's it immigration an
now former british foreign minister abbas johnson's remarks about muslim women who wear face veils has triggered both criticism and praise and deepened divisions of the ruling conservative party johnson a seen as the biggest threat to promise to tourism a struggling leadership song a guy i got looks at whether islamophobia is becoming more acceptable and british politics. the politics of prejudice are creating a summer of discontent in the u.k. the labor party dogged by accusations of...
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tire is in the yemen highlands the last four years has been used as a barracks for you back then abu abbas brigades the government military commission has no taken back control. but about is that i believe the reopening of the castle after four years of closure sends a clear message that the state will extend its authority over every inch of the country no faction or party will ever have sovereignty or control over time as. this is a site loved by the locals and loved by the children who know little of its history built more than eight hundred years ago cairo castle is the city's top destination for tourists from all over the world that sound odd but it is always great to paint a smile on children's faces that's what we've seen from the first day the number of visitors is far beyond what was expected it's the city's most important to restate an historical site while the castle walls will remain solid it will need some restoration work it was shelled by coalition warplanes in twenty fifteen when it was used as a pretty fighter stronghold lankan and north of here and we cannot describe the o
tire is in the yemen highlands the last four years has been used as a barracks for you back then abu abbas brigades the government military commission has no taken back control. but about is that i believe the reopening of the castle after four years of closure sends a clear message that the state will extend its authority over every inch of the country no faction or party will ever have sovereignty or control over time as. this is a site loved by the locals and loved by the children who know...
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we are now again at a crucial stage at a time when these talks have been going on you have mahmoud abbas in doha and they claim that novels in doha two days ago you have the senior hamas political leadership in cairo talking to the egyptians right now so you have all this happening however the question is what is israel going to say have they had enough is one hundred eighty rockets overnight going to prompt them to say we need to do something even though it might be a limited offensive i think it's very hard to tell these things are very difficult to predict no one wants a conflict but again we're going to have to wait and see what happens in the next couple of hours recently well as you say the security cabinet meeting convening in about a couple of hours from now we'll certainly keep an eye on proceedings that stephanie thanks very much for the update. the months of national debate in argentina have ended with politicians voting against legalizing elective abortion the final vote followed more than seventeen hours of discussion impala meant it was close ending thirty eight to thirty o
we are now again at a crucial stage at a time when these talks have been going on you have mahmoud abbas in doha and they claim that novels in doha two days ago you have the senior hamas political leadership in cairo talking to the egyptians right now so you have all this happening however the question is what is israel going to say have they had enough is one hundred eighty rockets overnight going to prompt them to say we need to do something even though it might be a limited offensive i think...